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Senior Class Officers Charles Thompson President Beth Brunntng T reasurer George Kimball Vice-President Muriel Smith Secretary
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RUTH ALGER “Ruthie” Traffic Squad 3, 4; Girls’ Club 3, 4; Poetry Club 3, . President 4; Lens and Shutter 3 ; German Club 3, 4; Vice-President 3; Masque and Wig 4; Log Staff 4; School Life Staff 4; Nuntius Board 2 From the Washington School came tall, dark, attractive Ruth with all the honors which she has so successfully kept during her four years in M. H. S. Ruth has made herself well known through her artistic abilities. Her pleasing per- sonality has won her many friends. We find Ruth now wishing Northeastern were co-ed. Although we don’t know where she is going, we wish her all the luck in the world. ROBERT H. ALLARD “Bob” “Triple Threat” “Esquire” Tennis 4; Euclidean 3, 4; Operetta 4; Hi-Y 2 Bob’s cheerful disposition has made for him many friends during his high school career. He is an ardent follower of all the well known orchestras, especially Casa Loma. He is very popular with the fair sex. He likes to sing and is in- terested in all sports, being quite proficient at tennis. Bob plans to continue his studies at Tilton. Best wishes, Bob. HOWARD F. ALLEN “Allensoy” “Soy” Traffic Squad 3, 4; Lens and Shutter 3 Howard came to Melrose from Greenwood to enter as a sophomore. He plans to attend law school and become a judge, or a second Mr. Tutt. For sport, he plays golf, and although he doesn’t make much of a score, he gets a lo t of fun out of it. We hope you become successful in both games, Allensoy. JOHN ALLEN Football 2 ; Chorus John entered Melrose High his sophomore year in ’33. His junior year he left to attend Boston Trade school but returned in the fall of ’35 to finish out his senior year. He is very quiet and inclined to be a bit bashful — yes, he blushes too. John is undecided about the immediate future but we all hope it holds only the best for him. 17
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